Overview

Make quick work of face frame construction, butt joints, cabinets, door and window construction and more. Corrugated fasteners work in hard and soft woods to draw joints together and offer twice the strength of regular fasteners. Fastener Tool drives 1/2" wide fasteners in 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" lengths. Magazine is easy to load and adjust for different fastener lengths. Includes lubricating oil and safety goggles.

WARNING:

Read and understand tool labels and manuals. Failure to follow warnings could result in SERIOUS INJURY.

Operators and others in work area MUST wear safety glasses with side shields.

Keep fingers AWAY from trigger when not driving fasteners to avoid accidental firing.

Always have trigger lock on when tool is not in use.

Disconnect air when clearing a jam, servicing or when tool is not in use.

Tech Spec

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Reviews

Customer Reviews

I just got this and have...

Guest from Shingle Springs, CAPosted March 9, 2011

I just got this and have tested it on various off cuts to see how strong it holds. First, with about 90 lbs of air, it countersunk about and eighth of an inch in plywood. Much less in hardwood. But test it first on the same wood as the project or you'll be unhappy.Second, it's a big tool - akin to a framing nailer. It's not small like a brad nailer. And it has some kick to it so be prepared.Tool is made in Taiwan and somewhat OK on finish and fit. Not sure how it would hold up to rough use so go easy.I love the idea of joining mitered corners without biscuits, splines, etc. Much easier to glue, clamp and shoot. I'll use this tool a lot I think and more as I learn it's capability.Good purchase so far. Senco's model is twice the price.

So far, I'm very pleased with...

Cole C from Hawi, HIPosted February 13, 2011

So far, I'm very pleased with this tool. I've used it for 2 weeks now, and run about 500 1/2" corregated fasteners through it without a problem. I use it to fasten the 45 degree corner joints on artist's stretcher frames made from 3/4" thick fir or oak. Determining the correct pressure for setting the fastener depth in the respective wood types takes a bit of time, but once dialed in is easily reproducible.

Liked product a lot. Plan on...

S F from Bellingham, WAPosted June 10, 2010

Liked product a lot. Plan on using it for a screen door and quick cabinet faces and doors for the shop. I was really surprised at the strength of a test joint in 2 scrap 2x4s. A lot harder to break the butt joint than I thought it would be (3 fasteners in each side). Fastener did crush surrounding wood into the fastener joint of soft fir, but think that planed (machined) fir or harder wood would fasten perfectly. Fasteners penetrated easily.

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What People are Saying:

I have been using Rockler for years, your products are always the best that can be purchased and your prices are very reasonable. Ann you have always done your best to make me feel as though I was your very best customer. Thank you for great service."